ALL seems set for Camelot’s Triple Crown bid in the Ladbrokes St Leger in September.

But at Glorious Goodwood next week and then at York’s Ebor meeting the potential challengers will be putting down their market.

Aidan O’Brien’s superb dual Classic hero headed the 36 entries for the September 15 showpiece on Town Moor.

All racing fans will be hoping the Montjeu colt can emulate Nijinsky by adding the St Leger to his 2,000 Guineas and Derby successes.

But if there is any trainer who can stop Camelot from reigning supreme it is John Gosden.

After Great Heavens put down her own marker with victory in last weekend’s Irish Oaks, stable-mates Michelangelo and Thought Worthy could something similar in Tuesday’s bet365 Gordon Stakes – one of the traditional Leger stepping stones, which opens five truly glorious racing days at Goodwood.

Gosden, who has won the last two St Legers and three in the past five years, could send both Michelangelo and Derby fourth Thought Worthy for the Gordon.

Next month’s Great Voltigeur Stakes at York is also a possible if all goes well and then Gosden can at least make Camelot work hard for his place in racing history.